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MS Ramaiah Developers and Builders launches its sustainable Commercial Property MSR North Towers at Bengaluru


Bengaluru, September 14, 2022: MS Ramaiah Developers and Builders (MSRDB) has launched its sustainable commercial project – MSR North Towers at Nagavara in Bengaluru. A press release issued by the company says that keeping sustainability at its core, this unique IGBC-certified and LEED-rated transformative workspace offers a world-class ecosystem by providing the highest quality of work life to its inhabitants.
Spread over an area of 7,50,000 sq. ft and designed as per NBC and local building norms, the development uses a high-performance external glass façade to minimise heat gain and is equipped with a dedicated AHU room for heat and ventilation management.
Sunder Ram, Director, MSRDB, says,” Sustainability has always been at the core of our projects and with growing consciousness around it, we believe this offering will perfectly cater to the demands of the office goers. The project is replete with facilities and amenities that balance comfort and work. We are really excited to launch this project and we are confident that it will not only carve a niche for itself but will also be really successful in giving the best-in-class ecosystem to the modern working professionals.”
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